Gage and Ledbetter: Evolution of women’s financial rights II
From the 19th century onwards, Western women began to protest and highlight growing inequality
From the 19th century onwards, Western women began to protest and highlight growing inequality
In this latest Fearless Woman blog, City Hive explores how women’s financial rights declined throughout history
Pacific Asset Management’s Longevity & Social Change fund managers say the social and economic implications are becoming increasingly apparent
Bev Shah explains the group’s latest project – the ACT framework
Nordea’s Julie Bech on managing Nordea’s Global Gender Diversity strategy
To celebrate LGBT+ History Month, DWS discusses its inclusion network and podcast on gender identity
Slow progress is ‘perplexing’ says Women and Equalities Committee chair
Noreen Biddle Shah details the achievements of ethnic diversity campaign reboot. in its first year and plans for 2022
Mary Jane McQuillen talks increasing action on the ‘S’ in ESG
A selection of fiction and non-fiction books encompassing Black experiences across Britain, Europe and the US
For the 5 October reporting deadline, commentators say furlough scheme means data will look different
In the first episode of ESG Out Loud the editors discuss the biggest ESG news of the year, and share insights from Impact Investing Institute CEO Sarah Gordon and Oxford University professor Linda Scott